Saturday, August 1, 2020

Why Wrestling with God matters



This week's Old Testament reading is the nocturnal wrestling match between Jacob and what some commentators say is God, others an angel, and a few, a demon.  In The Limp and the Blessing, Debie Thomas tells us why struggling with God matters. What are your thoughts about "struggle," with your faith, fears, doubts, failures - you name it. Especially with struggle, in our journey with Jacob, we see the amazing and wonderful persistence of blessing, even if we end up with a limp. 

There is an ancient Greek proverb: Καλεπα τά καλα: "Beautiful things are difficult," translated in a practical sense: "naught (nothing) without labor." How does this relate to our reading from Genesis?

And then there is the gospel account of a tired Jesus, wanting to get away from it all, but moved with compassion for them he healed them, and with their own 5 loaves and fishes, tells  his disciples to feed them - those hungry for bread, for love, for mercy, for answers, for forgiveness, and hope. Hungry for life, and the abundance of life which God offers. "You feed them." Therein lies the miracle, The Rev. Jason Cox tells us in "Which Party." 

In Jesus, and each other, we can see the face of God. If only we care to look. 

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